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E. W. Woolman. Collection of mounted birds and bird skins. 
Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Specimens prepared as follows: 
Skin and skeleton, Cassowary ( Casuarius species). Skin and sternum, 
Horned Screamer ( Chauna chavaria). Gray-lag Goose ( Anser anser). Skin, 
Coscoroba Swan ( Coscoroba coscoroba). Cereopsis Goose (Cereopsis novae-hollan- 
diae ). Ruddy Flamingo ( Phoenicopteris ruber). Stanley’s Crane ( Tetrapteryx 
paradisea). King Vulture ( Gypaegus papa). Skull and sternum, Anhinga 
( Anhinga anhinga). Skull, Orinoco Goose ( Alopochen jubata). Scarlet Ibis 
(Guara rubra). Sarus Crane (Antigone antigone). Lilford’s Crane (Grus lilfordi). 
Red-sided Electus (Electus roratus). Senegal Parrot (Poiocephalus senegalensis). 
Satin Bower Bird ( Ptilorhynchus vio'lacea). 
Reptiles and Amphibians. 
American Museum of Natural History. Collection of reptiles. Belgian 
Congo. 
G. W. Bassett. Shell of Box Tortoise. New Jersey. 
Hebard-Academy Expedition of 1919. Collection of reptiles and amphi¬ 
bians. Arizona, Nevada and California. 
Russell Rosenfeldt. Newt ( Diemictylus viridescens). Massachusetts. 
Dr. R. W. Shufeldt. Gila Monster ( Heloderma suspedum). Arizona. 
Dr. Witmer Stone. Seventy-five reptiles and amphibians. Chiricahua • 
Mountains, Arizona. 
Albert S. Thompson. Jar of reptiles and amphibians. Deerfield, Va. 
University of Michigan Museum (in exchange). Ranodon and Rana. 
Zoological Society of Philadelphia. Young American Crocodile ( Croco - 
dilus americanus). 
Fishes. 
William Duncan. Star Gazer (Astrospedus guttatus). 
H. W. Fowler. Five jars of fishes. Bucks, Cumberland and Franklin 
Counties, Pennsylvania. 
Hebard-Academy Expedition of 1919. Small lot of fishes. Beatty, Nevada. 
Morgan Hebard. Rhombochirus. Florida. Three jars of fishes, Charlotte 
Harbor, Florida. 
Hermano Apolinar Maria. Catfish. Colombia. 
E. S. Mattern and H. W. Fow t ler. Two jars of fishes. Berks County, Pa. 
T. L. Hankinson. Four jars of fishes. Palisades, New Jersey. 
W. L. Paulin. Three Pterophyllum scalare. 
University of Michigan Museum (in exchange). Etheosoma iowae and 
Catoslonus catostomus. 
Dr. R. W. Van Deusen and H. W. Fowler. Three jars of fishes. Cumber¬ 
land and Salem Counties, New Jersey. 
Wither Stone. Several specimens from the Chiricahua Mts., Ari ona. 
Insects 
W. L. Abbott. One butterfly, San Domingo. 
A. R. Allen. Seven insects, Texas. 
William Beutenmuller. Twenty Cynipidae. 
Annette F. Braun. Tw r enty-four Microlepidoptera, Ohio. Two Coleophora 
amaranthella (paratypes), Ohio. 
